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  2. Ms. Pac-Man - Wikipedia

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    Ms. Pac-Man [b] is a maze arcade video game developed by General Computer Corporation and published by Midway in 1982. [a] It is a sequel to Pac-Man (1980) and the first entry in the series to not be made by Namco.

  3. Pac-Man (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of Ms. Pac-Man, a feature film was being developed, but never reached an agreement. [94] In 2008, a live-action film based on the series was in development at Crystal Sky. [95] [96] In 2022, plans for a live-action Pac-Man film were revived at Wayfarer Studios, based on an idea by Chuck Williams. [97] [98] [99]

  4. Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures - Wikipedia

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    Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures, known in Japan as Hello! Pac-Man (ハロー! パックマン, Harō! Pakkuman), is a 1994 side-scrolling point-and-click adventure game in the Pac-Man series developed and published by Namco. Instead of being a maze game like the majority of its predecessors, Pac-Man 2 incorporates light point-and-click adventure ...

  5. Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2 - Wikipedia

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    Just like its predecessor, Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2 received mixed reviews upon release. [10] [11] [12]Hardcore Gamer gave the game a 3 out of 5, saying "While the first title burst onto the scene brimming with creativity not usually seen in a television cartoon adaption, the sequel is content to emulate everything that title did without adding anything notable of its own."

  6. Mappy - Wikipedia

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    Mappy-Land is a console-only sequel. Mappy was featured as one of the games in Namco Gallery Vol. 1, which was a collection of classic Namco arcade games released for the Game Boy. In 2003, two mobile games were released in Japan with the titles Teku-Teku Mappy (テクテクマッピー) and Mappy De Puzzle (マッピーDEパズル). [5]

  7. Super Pac-Man - Wikipedia

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    Super Pac-Man [a] is a 1982 maze video game developed and published by Namco for arcades.It is an official sequel to the original Pac-Man; Midway had previously commissioned General Computer Corporation to develop an unofficial sequel Ms. Pac-Man, which Namco had little involvement with beyond licensing.

  8. Ms. Pac-Man: Quest for the Golden Maze - Wikipedia

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    One day, Professor Pac is talking to Ms. Pac-Man. He tells her about the Golden Maze in Cleopactra, in the Temple of Dots. He says that only a true pacventurer can get to the maze and beat it. Ms. Pac-Man sets off to the Golden Maze to beat it, but Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Sue try to get in her way.

  9. 1982 in video games - Wikipedia

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    January 13 – Midway releases Ms. Pac-Man (despite it being copyrighted as 1981); it is (as the name suggests) the sequel to Pac-Man, but was created without Namco's authorization. They also release Baby Pac-Man and Pac-Man Plus without Namco's authorization later in the year; the former is a pinball/video game hybrid.